Spring Artwork

When beauty meet utility we have a perfect creation! There are so many great things going on (developmentally speaking) as a child “creates” this work of art. Introduce concepts of science and you have a block buster learning experience! For example:

Collecting specimens on nature walks

Learning the concepts of “natural dyes)

This visually appealing project works especially well when the world is in bloom, but you can substitute slices of deep colored root vegetables in the winter.

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